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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Do we believe in free and fair elections?
New Mexico dodged a bullet in the recent election. We elected a Secretary of State who encourages voting instead of a candidate whose publicly stated goal is to suppress it. Congratulations to us! At a candidate debate in October, Republican … Continue reading
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Help for the health insurance season
The national enrollment period for health insurance through the exchanges is taking place now, with a Jan. 31 deadline, and if you are confused I don’t blame you. But it may not be all that intimidating. Some practical information: An … Continue reading
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